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researchers at ucla say it helps explain how you can more easily recall phone numbers or directions that you have memorized the day before. research easers also found part of the brain is very active underrance sneezia as well. >>> a new study finds something called patient navigate tors can make a critical difference for women with breast cancer. hundreds of hospital and facilities ploy navigate tors to help patients with everything from appointment to insurance. researchers focused on 2600 women in washington dc. those who used navigate tors to get them through the medical system received their diagnosis nearly twice as quickly. >>> nearly after half of children with autism wand heir way from the safety of people they know. researchers from the interactive autism network sampled more than 12 libyan children with autism spectrum disorders and they found children are four times likely to go missing than their unaffected siblings. most children are missing for an average of 41 minutes. >>> time right now, 4:53. that makes to time for the question of morning. >> here we go. according to an
researchers at ucla say it helps explain how you can more easily recall phone numbers or directions that you have memorized the day before. research easers also found part of the brain is very active underrance sneezia as well. >>> a new study finds something called patient navigate tors can make a critical difference for women with breast cancer. hundreds of hospital and facilities ploy navigate tors to help patients with everything from appointment to insurance. researchers focused...
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researchers at ucla say that explains how you can remember phone numbers and directions that you memorized the day before. part of the brain is also very active under anesthesia as well. >>> nearly half of the children with autism wand heir way from the safety of people they know. researchers from interactive autism network sample more than 1200 children with the autism disorders and they found children with autism are four times more likely to go missing than their unaffected siblings. >>> with both the nationals and the orioles in the playoffs the number of the -- a number of families in our region are finding themselves on opposite sides today. >> one local family is pretty divided. >> reporter: the ringley-potter home is a household divided. dad john and six-year-old noah root for the nats. >> my wife and i work downtown. we have gone to so many games, brought the boys to games. we couldn't have asked for a better year than this. >> reporter: 19-year-old zach, a college student, and six-year-old sam, are fans of the orioles. >> my favorite color is black and orange. >> when i was young
researchers at ucla say that explains how you can remember phone numbers and directions that you memorized the day before. part of the brain is also very active under anesthesia as well. >>> nearly half of the children with autism wand heir way from the safety of people they know. researchers from interactive autism network sample more than 1200 children with the autism disorders and they found children with autism are four times more likely to go missing than their unaffected...
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rick sander is here from ucla law school. we will hear from him about the program he has set up later on the socio-economic affirmative action. these at the data from 2011. ucla had a strong program of providing a leg up to economically disadvantaged students. you can see that in the data when you look at african american students, 22 of 63 african american students were admitted under the socio- economic program, which looked at economic disadvantage since, compared to only 12 out of 382 who were admitted through other programs. that is to say, more african american students were admitted through the socio-economic program than the regular program, even though the socio- economic program was much smaller. overall, if the look of the results at ucla law school, 56% of the students admitted through socio-economic affirmative- action were black or hispanic, compared to just 6% of those not admitted through this programs. how would this work at a national level? private and public universities? the century foundation sponsored r
rick sander is here from ucla law school. we will hear from him about the program he has set up later on the socio-economic affirmative action. these at the data from 2011. ucla had a strong program of providing a leg up to economically disadvantaged students. you can see that in the data when you look at african american students, 22 of 63 african american students were admitted under the socio- economic program, which looked at economic disadvantage since, compared to only 12 out of 382 who...
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alexander graduated from ucla and is a proud member of the famous structural engineering firm of santos and urrutia. my daughter is a graduate of boston university. she works for the san francisco international terminal marketing division. born and raised san franciscans. i want to encourage everyone out there listening that this is the best city to raise a family. regarding a few of those articles that you read about families leaving san francisco -- don't. stay in the city. this is what can happen to you if you stay. [laughter] in terms of my dedication, i think, san francisco has embraced me, has welcomed me, has allowed me to prosper, allow me to raise this incredible family. as a naturalized u.s. citizen, i tell you i have learned a great deal about compassion, public service, and it is time for me to give something back to a community that has embraced me and opened their arms to me. [applause] and that is what i intend to do as a new trustee. you may have heard that i have an unusual work schedule. i open my office every morning at 5:20 a.m. i have an open house for anyone that w
alexander graduated from ucla and is a proud member of the famous structural engineering firm of santos and urrutia. my daughter is a graduate of boston university. she works for the san francisco international terminal marketing division. born and raised san franciscans. i want to encourage everyone out there listening that this is the best city to raise a family. regarding a few of those articles that you read about families leaving san francisco -- don't. stay in the city. this is what can...
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. >>> a new study by ucla neurophysicists show the sleeping brain behaves as if it is remembering something. researchers say the study helps to explain why you canmore easily recall phone numbers or directions you memorized the day before. they also say the study is important because humans spend a third of their lives sleeping and lack of sleep has adverse effects on health, learning and memory. >> we know that. >>> a new study finds patient navigators can make a critical difference for women with breast cancer. facilities now employ navigators to help patients with everything from appointments to insurance. researchers focused on 2600 women in washington, d.c. those who used navigators to help them through the system received their diagnoses nearly twice as fast. >>> professor at ucsf and mission bay has won the nobel prize in medicine. the committee announced the award this morning and they are excited about it. the bay area professor is shinya yamanaka, a native of japan. he and a british researcher won for their discovery that mature specialized cells in the body can be reprogrammed to
. >>> a new study by ucla neurophysicists show the sleeping brain behaves as if it is remembering something. researchers say the study helps to explain why you canmore easily recall phone numbers or directions you memorized the day before. they also say the study is important because humans spend a third of their lives sleeping and lack of sleep has adverse effects on health, learning and memory. >> we know that. >>> a new study finds patient navigators can make a...
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rick sander is here from ucla law school. we will hear from him about the program he has set up later on the socio-economic affirmative action. these are the data from 2011. ucla had a strong program of providing a leg up to economically disadvantaged students. you can see that in the data when you look at african american students, 22 of 63 african american students were admitted under the socio- economic program, which looked at economic disadvantage since, compared to only 12 out of 382 who were admitted through other programs. that is to say, more african american students were admitted through the socio-economic program than the regular program, even though the socio- economic program was much smaller. overall, if the look of the results at ucla law school, 56% of the students admitted through socio-economic affirmative-action were black or hispanic, compared to just 6% of those not admitted through this programs. how would this work at a national level? private and public universities? the century foundation sponsored r
rick sander is here from ucla law school. we will hear from him about the program he has set up later on the socio-economic affirmative action. these are the data from 2011. ucla had a strong program of providing a leg up to economically disadvantaged students. you can see that in the data when you look at african american students, 22 of 63 african american students were admitted under the socio- economic program, which looked at economic disadvantage since, compared to only 12 out of 382 who...
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. >>> new study by ucla neurophysicists shows that the sleeping brain behaves as if it was remembering something. researchers say the study helps to explain why you can more easily things you memorized the day before. it's important because humans spend a third of life sleeping and lack of sleep has adverse effects on health, learning and memory. [ laughter ] >> we're in deep trouble, folks. >>> 4:51. thieves weren't after cash at a gas station heist. how they stole nearly 1,000 gallons of gas, coming up. >> come on down! meet the new man on the price is right. >> this is a gift from heaven. >> and be careful what you throw out. the mistake that nearly cost a family $100,000. >>> after a nice weekend changes are coming. showers in the bay area, we'll talk about when coming up. >> and we're off to a great start on this monday morning drive. here's live look across the golden gate bridge. so likely they will be doing some lane changes any minute. so far so good across the bay bridge toll plaza. no delay into san francisco. and similar story problem-free all across the san mateo bridge. f
. >>> new study by ucla neurophysicists shows that the sleeping brain behaves as if it was remembering something. researchers say the study helps to explain why you can more easily things you memorized the day before. it's important because humans spend a third of life sleeping and lack of sleep has adverse effects on health, learning and memory. [ laughter ] >> we're in deep trouble, folks. >>> 4:51. thieves weren't after cash at a gas station heist. how they stole...